![]() The program continued to grow, and in March of 2003, CCJA became a Colorado non-profit, and in early 2004 was granted 501(c)(3) status. Six students registered for the first small group session, where they met weekly during the school year and played and performed in a small jazz group under the guidance of a professional jazz musician mentor. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, In The Know, to get entertainment news sent straight to your inbox.Passionate about their vision of creating unique jazz program for teens, Paul and Christine Romaine founded CCJA in late 1999 as a partnership. 18 and Taryn Newborne and The Real Deal at Cervantes’ Other Side Feb. … Black History Month festivities in Five Points include music from the Wil Alston Group at Spangalang Brewery on Feb. … Also in Lafayette: Trumpeter Brad Goode leads a jam session at the Muse Performance Space on Mondays in February. … Nelson Rangell appears at Nissi’s in Lafayette Feb. ![]() 10, 17 and 24, presenting jazz interpretations of Carole King’s music. … Saxophonist Briana Harris and her group will play Denver’s Nocturne Feb. 17-18, and look for longtime Denver favorites Dotsero there on Feb. … Saxophonist Gerald Albright returns to the Soiled Dove Underground Feb. 7, and drummer Mark Guiliana brings his band to the Dazzle stage Feb. … Trumpeter Joshua Trinidad pays tribute to the late Ron Miles at Dazzle on Feb. Vocalist and keyboardist Bonnie Lowdermilk appears at the R Gallery and Wine Bar in Boulder on Feb. More jazz in the Denver region in February: Now, 30 years on, McBride is still creating powerful music with his bass.Ĭhristian McBride’s New Jawn, 7:30 p.m. The first time was with Pat Metheny in 1993.” “I’ve had a lot of great, memorable shows there. McBride hasn’t performed at the Boulder Theater lately, but he has a fond history with the room. I like that I have to keep my antenna up a little higher.” My job is to not make the listener miss the piano or the guitar. ![]() I think that when there are chords missing, I have to be stronger in my harmonic support, and my melodic support is needed. Related Articlesĭotsero plays the Soiled Dove Underground in February. This particular quartet (with Josh Evans on trumpet, Marcus Strickland on tenor saxophone and drummer Nasheet Waits) performs without a pianist or guitarist, and since those chordal instruments have been omitted, there’s more of an opportunity to play a “freer” style of the music. It swings, sometimes it ventures outward (there’s even a nod to ‘60s pioneer Eric Dolphy on one track) and overall, it’s an invigorating listening experience. I’ve learned something one minute into the conversation with McBride, whose new album with the, er, jawn, “Prime,” is magnificently brash. That’s what they call an otherwise unnamed thing in Philly. It’s a substitute word for any noun,” McBride tells me. So, what’s a “jawn?” Prime, by Christian McBride’s New Jawn (Brother Mister Productions) Veteran bassist and bandleader Christian McBride has named his current quartet, which he’s bringing to the Boulder Theater on February 26, “New Jawn.” ![]() I’m not familiar with Philadelphia, and I’m confused. Tuesday, October 10th 2023 Home Page Close Menu ![]()
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